The Javascript Alert() is stealing the user attention and making other
tabs inaccessible.
This is an annoying behavior that haunted the web users  for a long
time but seems like nobody like to take the afford to improve this
annoying attention stealing and rude behavior of the browser (or web
site). Alert() as its original designed to alert the user and halt the
Javascript execution.

Example of annoyance:
When i'm writing an email in Gmail, a web site on one of the tab
suddenly prompt for you to press the OK button because some
"important" events had happened. Instead of replying the alert later
on... i'm forced to stop writing my email and respond to the rude
prompt otherwise I cant access the Gmail tab and continue composing my
email.

I'm hoping that the development team can make the alert to be ... a
little bit more gentle.. instead of forcing the user to respond to a
particular alert.. how about highlight (or do something to indicate
there is an alert on the particular tab) the tab that trigger the
alert instead of pop out the message box directly.
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